BROADBAND USAGE DATA WRONG / HORRIBLE CUSTOMER SER...

I’ve been with BT for 3 months & so far they charged me for the free service I was supposed to get, They have cut me off (phone and BB)instead of moving me and now charged me £55 for extra BB download usage I did use (I know that as all my computers were off for days yet my BB usage would still jump 9gb a day)!!!!
At the end of Jan 11 my BB usage suddenly jumped and broke my 10gb limit (this has NEVER happened before with any previous supplier)! Through Feb I was watching it rise daily. I contacted BT must have been a dozen times to say “this can’t be” and all I got were very patronising “off shore” staff who tried to lecture me about IT (even after I explained I had been in IT for 10 years and was a free lance Solutions Architect) . By the middle of the month (then used about 16gb) I turned off all the kit in my house expect the BT router and still watched it jump 9gb in a day.
Initially BT told me it couldn’t be their router at fault as that was “secure” I explained that there was no MAC filtering and was therefore “insecure” by design (something I reported when it arrived). They then made a few suggestions as to what to do (I had done these the day it arrived) but also switching off BTFON etc. In the end I replaced the BT device with a netgear one (same settings, SSID and code) and the problem stopped immediately. All this was reported to BT during Feb yet they charged me, when I called them the other day the very rude “off-shore” guy told me that the charges stayed as I “HAD“ used it. He then refused to pass me to a manager! I rang cancellations in annoyance and asked for my MAC code. The young girl told me I’d have to pay the early cancellation fee despite me explaining the story and said if I had a problem with my bill I should call billing (which I’d just done but he refused to deal with the issue). She couldn’t deal with it as it wasn’t her department!
I have asked BT on many occasions where this data is being downloaded from (might give a clue as to who in the area could be hijacking my router) they refused and said that wasn’t possible. If its not possible then I didn’t download it in my opinion, BT made it up!
Throughout all of it BT kept telling me I needed to upgrade my package – this is just a lie, BT need to supply kit that is safe and secure or fix your monitoring! This is the worst customer service I have ever, ever had! The only ones that seemed at all bothered are the UK based staff and they seem to have their hands tied! I will never use BT again you are a bunch of crooks who seem to care nothing for your customers without whom you would all be looking for work!
A formal complaint has been raised and I’m off to ofcom
Regards
Shaun Wills

Dear ShaunWills
I hope you don't mind me perhaps rekindling this episode, but it appears that I am suddenly a victim of similar circumstance. I have now been with BT for 5 months, I signed up to bt total bb option 1 with 10gb inclusive allowance. they had a cheap intro tariff for 3 months. solely looking at data usage, the bills have followed to remain within the data limit. in the last month we for no apparent reason broke the threshold of 10 gb. I closely monitor the use of data, SurplusMeter on the mac, Download meter on the Iphone! my kids are limited to the usage in time and type, Kept away from ott streaming,gaming etc. Most alarming is that using BT Usage Meter it suggests that since the 16th of May to present i have apparently used in excess of 20gb thats at least 10gb over monthly usage but in 9 to 10 days. This can't be real?!? I have spoken with BT many times today and they insist on similar tactics: UPGRADE, you must have used it: We cannot get access to the info that supports the usage via the router:
I have used the BT HHub, I have another router but not with me. Interestingly I only recently enabled BTFON, despite quite a few links to urge me to enable as i signed up initially. You seem well briefed on this, is it possible that the router might be clocking data from Fon users or the like and i am being charged. Like others our location is a quiet village, i changed passwords etc at the router and admin, I am unlikely to be hijacked but possible i suppose. I told bt that i used all these means to follow our families consumer habits and they attempted to convince me that it would be the kids. I then went to do a Usage forecast with a usage meter site, i tried 2 or three, I over egged for the family usage, couldn't even get that above 10GB a Month. then went completely over the top and adjusted the sliders to equate to 20gb. it came out with a mammoth amount of data transfer, far beyond our use, ie loads of streaming, downloading music and movies, voip chatting etc.. all this points to something being out of wack. I don't really want to unnecessarily upgrade because of potentially faulty equip. thought that you or the rest of the forum might be able to react to my similar disappointment.
I would be pleased for some advice if you can.
thanks
datahikedrobbery 

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    Interleaved
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    0
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    139453 / 426
    CRC Errors (Down/Up)
    24 / 2147480000
    HEC Errors (Down/Up)
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    Error Seconds (Local)
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  • Broadband usage extraordinarily high

    My broadband usage seems to have gone through the roof over the past few months without any great change in what we do with the internet. Granted we have a lot of tech connected to the WiFi but I can't see that what we do should be sucking up so much data. We were on the standard BT Broadband with a 40GB allowance which seemed to be quite adequate, in that I never got an email from BT about charges. Recently we chanegd to BT Infinity with the same 40GB allowance and suddenly usage has gone mad, over 80GB for each of the last 2 months.
    We have:
    2 laptops: One of these is used pretty much constantly by our daughter for Youtube, Facebook and email after school, so maybe 4 hours usage in the evening. Once or twice a week we'd watch BBC iPlayer or 4OD for up to an hour in bed. The other laptop is only used intermittently and then usually to play Minecraft and a bit of Youtube.
    1 desktop: I play World Of Tanks on this for maybe 10 hours max in a week. Usually it's a struggle to get near it when there are 3 boys who constantly want to play Minecraft on it and then watch Youtube videos on it (about **bleep** Minecraft). The desktop would be on from 4:30pm - 10:30pm during the week and about the same length of time daily at the weekends (I do kick them out to the street occasionally!)
    2 XBoxes: I is mine and is used very seldom and rarely online. The other is used by the kids but the only online stuff is Fifa 11 by one of the boys. Even at his worst this would be maybe 20 hours a week online.
    2 iPhones: We download email and occasionally surf the odd page. I tend to download apps and updates at work and my fiancee rarely downloads new apps.
    BT Vision box (which doesn't count towards the usage).
    Currently the usage meter stands at 77GB and we're only 3 weeks into September so we seem to be on course for 100GB or more this month. The kids are back at school so computers don't get switched on till at least 4:30 and they're all off by 10:30 at the very latest. Also there's a hiatus for homework and dinner so they aren't on constantly. We don't use Skype or uTorrent so I'm baffled as to how we're using what must be 3GB per day!
    I've seen stats that said 1 hour of XBox gaming is about 20MB and I'm assuming similar stats for PC multiplayer gaming. Even if I double the estimates of our XBox and PC gaming that's still only 1.2GB in a week!
    Constant watching on Youtube is supposed to be around 100MB an hour if you allow for searching time. Even if our daughter was doing nothing else but Youtube every evening that's still only about 0.5GB a day. The boys occasionally interrupt their Minecraft playing to watch a Youtube video (about Minecraft!) but you'd struggle to see Youtube using up 1GB a day.
    I guess that leaves our BBC iPlayer and 4OD watching. Possibly this is the culprit at 500MB per hour but we don't watch it every night and usually it's only 1 show which tends to be 30 minutes long. Even 1 hour a night would only add 0.5 GB to our daily total.
    We do watch iPlayer via BT Vision but again that's not every night and BT Vision isn't meant to count towards your usage rate.
    So adding up an overestimated account of our daily usage:
    Youtube: 0.75 GB
    iPlayer: 0.5 GB
    Gaming: 0.2 GB
    That's roughly 1.5GB a day or 45GB a month. Throw in a few Windows and virus updates, a World of Tanks update and some Minecraft texture packs or whatever and you could push that to 50GB a month, but not 80GB and certainly not 100GB.
    One evening last week Networx showed that the desktop had downloaded 1.2GB but it had only been on for a hour and our daughter swore blind she'd only watched some Youtube videos.
    I use BT's Netprotect Plus and downloaded Trend Micro's Housecall to search for viruses but they didn't find anything. I'm wondering if there's something on one of my PCs that they didn't detect? Is there a difficult to detect rootkit on them or some kind of bot infestation? Are my estimates wrong? Do I need to ban Youtube in my house?
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    HI Do not forget uploads are also included in your usage allowance also facebook any social media gaming on face book can use up to 200+ mb per hour also possibly a little extra usage during the schol holidays soon mounts up
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  • Excess Broadband Usage - complaints experience

    I have been a BT customer for some while, registered for paperless bills, set up on BT.com with an email address of my choice prim login and primary communication and making payments by Direct Debit. BT cold called me (I am guessing around 12 to 18 months ago) same renew my package.
    in December I noticed a £100 excess broadband usage added to my bill. This prompted me to look back over previous months and, sure enough, around £50 per month had been added historically. There is a limit to how far back I can look online and I called BT to complain. I could write a book on the issues and barriers around BT's complaints process but that would distract from my primary concern.
    Firstly, I was sold a package I was told was limitless. This was renewed in the cold call mentioned above. It transpires I was placed on a 10gB limit. Conveniently BT have deleted recordings.
    That would be manageable as BT has a fail safe (plastered across its web pages) in that they email you when approaching or exceeding limits. Wrong! They didn't send one email to the email address with which I was registered tor my account to warn me. 5 seconds after the 2nd stage of the complaints process is complete (not to my satisfaction) BT sent me may first warning. 
    The 3rd stage complaint handler acknowledged how a customer could be confused by the above and offered to meet me half way on the overcharge excess costs over that period.
    At no point has BT provided the summary history I had clearly requested on several occasions. This must be in the region of £790 as I was offered £395; insulting at best!
    How many other customers are blissfully unaware they are exceeding their limits? What controls do BT have in place to identify and alert these customers, or is this a systematic control failure or known source of easy income?
    i have been very clear in all calls of my position. I feel ripped off and subjected to poor complaints handling. BT has now acknowledged how I could be misinformed and in this position, yet still think it reasonable not to return a full refund. In a highly regulated industry I hope the regulator, ADR, press, web positings and consumer TV programme routes open to me will highlight and resolve my problem, and potentially who knows how many other customers'.

    Suckered wrote:
    That would be manageable as BT has a fail safe (plastered across its web pages) in that they email you when approaching or exceeding limits. Wrong! They didn't send one email to the email address with which I was registered tor my account to warn me. 5 seconds after the 2nd stage of the complaints process is complete (not to my satisfaction) BT sent me my first warning. 
    First email alert received to my registered email account 5th Jan 2013.
    If you work for BT but aren't from the customer care team (to which the previous poster kindly suggested I write) please don't get involved unless you can resolve my complaint. This was posted for help and to hopefully alert BT and its customers of a potential problem, not to be "topped".
    Have you ever logged into MyBT and checked your usage? If you have you would see when and where to they send the emails, regardless of the registered email address.
    Working for BT is not the issue here. Clearly you did not take personal responsibility and refuse to, that is not my fault. If BT are offering you some money back I would take it, otherwise it could cost you more money in the long run.
    Taking the attitude of your posts, it sounds like you had a broadband package from BT and now you have found out that you having been paying over the odds for and now you think you are entitled for your money back, well there is a saying "buyer beware".

  • Refund/Horrible Customer Service

    I have been dealing with Verizon and their HORRIBLE customer service for 5 months now. In the beginning of August, I contacted Directv and put in an order for installation of a bundle package with verizon. I was supposed to be set up for August 10th. Well, that day, the tech shows up to install the directv, but has no idea about my internet and phone. So, I called Verizon. They had no clue about my service. They had nothing under my name, phone number, address....NOTHING. So, the RUDE lady who helped me on the phone (sounded like she did not want to be there that day, let alone help me with my issue) put in my order. She said it would take a few days. I wasn't happy, but fine, stuff happens. The day comes around when I am suppposed to have my internet connected. Low and behold, no internet. I call up. They say I am missing my start up kit. Really??? I have a modem that I used before...nobody ever mentioned a start up kit. So this guy says, Ill send it to you. It should be there within 2-3 business days. Doesn't show up. I call back, the order was never processed. So the next person says he will try it again. After waiting almost 7 days I get a tracking number and realize they have the wrong apartment number. I had to go pick up my own modem from UPS. When I called to change the aparetment number, I realize that it wasn't that simple. All of my services are at 16H instead of 15H. How convenient. Apparently, this is not an easy fix. Another week passes...this is now about a month since my original August 10th date. Finally, I should have connection in my apartment. I call back to have someone walk me through hooking up my start up kit. I DONT HAVE A SPLITTER!!!! Now I'm really irritated and I finally said forget it. It is not worth the time and effort that I am putting into this. I called to cancel everything. Well, your nice rep in retention, Jessica {edited for privacy} told me she would give me a $15 adjustment for 12 months. She told me she would send me the splitter as fast as she could. Ok, ONE MORE TIME. Can you guess what happened next? Yep...no splitter. (At one point along the way i spoke to Theresa who said she would credit my modem fee of $39.99) So, once again, I call retention and spoke to Darnisha{edited for privacy} who gave me a fix it ticket, back dated my account, and said that she would refund everything since a technically i never had any service. Great. This ordeal is finally over. NOT! For the last several months I have had bills come to me every month for some amount that I owe. Every month I call back and they say they will fix it. I spoke to CIndy {edited for privacy} on October 1st who told me I would get a final bill with a $0 balance in November. That statement came in at $43.92. I spoke to Angel {edited for privacy} on November 13th who told me my final bill would come in December with a $0 balance. I just received it this weekend with a balance of $24.43. Yesterday, 12/18/13 I called back for this bill and was told that my bill had been sent to COLLECTIONS!!! Now Verizon is messing with my spotless credit because they cannot get their stuff together. I spoke to Nicki in the Missouri billing department and have been assured that she will credit my ll with a voucher. But now I will have a mark on my credit because the bill has been sent to collections. I have spent numerous hours on the phone wasting my time, my minutes on my cell phone, and my sanity. At this point, I feel like Verizon owes me something. How can you tarnish someone's credit, give such poor customer service, and still be in business???
    I have fallen into a hole that not one single person in Verizon has been able to dig me out of. I had left Time Warner to sign up with Verizon and it was the worst mistake and has been the biggest headache. When I cancelled Verizon, I went straight back to Time Warner. I never had an incident before and I have not had an incident since.  All I want is to have this fixed. I work customer service and I know how fast bad customer service travels. Somebody needs to fix this bill and they need to fix it now.

    Hi hnelson626,
    Your issue has been escalated to a Verizon agent. Before the agent can begin assisting you, they will need to collect further information from you. Please go to your profile page for the forum and look at the top of the middle column where you will find an area titled "My Support Cases". You can reach your profile page by clicking on your name beside your post, or at the top left of this page underneath the title of the board.
    Under "My Support Cases" you will find a link to the private board where you and the agent may exchange information. This should be checked on a frequent basis, as the agent may be waiting for information from you before they can proceed with any actions. To ensure you know when they have responded to you, at the top of your support case there is a drop down menu for support case options. Open that and choose "subscribe". Please keep all correspondence regarding your issue in the private support portal.

  • Broadband Usage Monitor watchers beware

    Hi New user here
    Broadband Usage Monitor watchers beware
    I recently upgraded to 40GB monthly usage allowance starting December, my first quartly bill is due to arrive and BT have informed me that I went over my January allowance by 5gb so have added £5 to my bill, In December I used only about 30gb and this month have used just 13gb of my allowance will BT be as quick to pay me for non usage (I think not), I would also like to point out that the broad band usage monitor is not accurate and should be taken with a pinch of salt as on the evening of the 31st January 11pm it showed me to have at least 6gb of memory left and on a reading taken on the evening of the 1st Feb I still showed 6gb left for Jan and yet somehow I managed to use an invisible 10gb  somewhere.
    I’m posting this to point out that there is no flexibility in BT’s usage policy and that they are quick to add to your account at any opportunity, and that watching the usage monitor will only work 4 or more days before the end of a Month and even then it will probably not be accurate, I would like to read other users views on this topic.
    Yours
    Johnbot1   

    johnbot1 wrote:
    Hi New user here
    Broadband Usage Monitor watchers beware
    I recently upgraded to 40GB monthly usage allowance starting December, my first quartly bill is due to arrive and BT have informed me that I went over my January allowance by 5gb so have added £5 to my bill, In December I used only about 30gb and this month have used just 13gb of my allowance will BT be as quick to pay me for non usage (I think not), I would also like to point out that the broad band usage monitor is not accurate and should be taken with a pinch of salt as on the evening of the 31st January 11pm it showed me to have at least 6gb of memory left and on a reading taken on the evening of the 1st Feb I still showed 6gb left for Jan and yet somehow I managed to use an invisible 10gb  somewhere.
    I’m posting this to point out that there is no flexibility in BT’s usage policy and that they are quick to add to your account at any opportunity, and that watching the usage monitor will only work 4 or more days before the end of a Month and even then it will probably not be accurate, I would like to read other users views on this topic.
    Yours
    Johnbot1   
    Hi. Welcome to the forums.
    The online usage monitor is not real time, and is up to a day in arrears. Sometimes it takes longer to show the figures. You need to look at the date/time associated with the on screen display. In your example, on 31st January you will be seeing usage up to the end of 30th January from 1st January,
    When checking on 1st Feb, it would show the data up to an including 31st January, but there is a slight display bug as you've noticed.
    If you have upgraded to 40GB, perhaps due to your usage being higher than the 10GB allowance, then going over that allowance will incur a cost if you had previously gone over the 10GB figure on a previous package.
    You need to keep daily usage figures, and compare with perhaps local software for PC (but not available for smartphones, or other devices such as games machines).
    There are cases where the monitor is wrong, but as yet the reason for that is unknown.
    If I may be frank, ca you say what problem you think there is ? What sort of usage do you believe you are using, and can you give an indication of your typical usage (e.g. tv streaming, facebook applications, p2p, skype vidoe chat)
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  • Very high broadband usage

    The first month we got BT broadband was option 1 the 10GB package, I left my house for 2 weeks and the monitor was at around 6/7GB and with no one in the house and no one with access to it i came back to find it was now at 12GB, thought this was a bit odd...
    Last month we upgraded to option 2 the 40GB package. Ended up watching lots of videos and things and by the end of the month it was at 45GB.
    This month, it's 7 days in and the usage monitor is showing 12.87GB used, I haven't been doing anything other than browsing, no games, no videos, no downloads, nothing...
    This surely cannot be correct and I'm still concerned about the first month when it hadn't been used by any one and it was still racking up the data. 
    One phone call said there was nothing BT could do to check, I think it's a bit odd that I have to pay for usage I haven't even used and for this month that it's so high already and I haven't even done anything! 
    Forgot to say I had a 20GB package a few years back and I practically used to live on my laptop, used to play xbox live for hours each day, watch a lot of videos, and download a hell of a lot of music and videos and I didn't exceed my limit once in 18 months..
    Seems a bit odd to me...

    If this is the first month you have gone over, the £5 for an extra unit of 5GB might be waived.
    For more information visit www.bt.com/broadbandusagepolicy
    The broadband usage monitor is accurate and is updated at 23:59 every night. 
    Uploads are also counted towards your 10GB allowance.
    1) Make sure that you don't have any malware or virus on the computer.
    2) Make sure your private Wifi network is encrypted otherwise other people might be suing it.
    3) Make sure that there isn't a device in that is using the home that you didn't know was using the internet - Smart phones/portible devices can automatically connet to your wifi (if known) and can update software in the background without  you knowing. Some devices will allow phone calls and texts to be recieved over wifi.
    4) there are free usage meters that can be downloaded to see when and what is using the 10GB usage on your computer.
    cheers
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  • How data usage is saved in Current usage / Data   ?

    i like to know who does the data usage is saved under Current usage / Data   ?
    for example at 3:15 shows i used 110 MB  and about 3:40 shows 5MB
    is the 110MB usage  saved as one time use or tru out a x amount time ? and how does Verizon calculate the size of data and time the data was used .
    thank you

        Hello there nosferatu2xlc! Thanks so much for using your Data Usage tool at My Verizon. I love that feature. I recommend any customer with a smartphone do the same as you are! The data usage is calculated at the close of connection. So the 110 mb that you show for 3:15 is all data reported to have been send/received by your phone for a browsing session that ended at 3:15. The same is true for the 5 mb later in the day.  We calculate data based on measurement of info we show transmitted by your phone on your line. I hope that helps!
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